Dear readers,
If you’ve ever wondered how I spend my spare time, the answer is: reading research papers. (Yes, I’m that kind of doctor.)
But seriously—I stay on top of the latest science so you don’t have to. This year, some breakthrough studies dropped in the world of metabolic health and weight loss, and they’re not just fascinating… they’re game-changing.
Whether you’re deep into your weight loss journey or just starting to think about your metabolism, here are the 3 most important things you should know from 2025’s research—plus how they’re already shaping what we do at The Gajer Practice.
1. GLP-1 Medications Are Changing More Than Waistlines
You’ve probably heard of drugs like Ozempic, Mounjaro, or Wegovy. What started as diabetes medications quickly became powerful weight loss tools. But this year, research showed that’s just scratching the surface.
A 2025 review published by The Wall Street Journal showed these meds may help with heart disease, fatty liver, arthritis, sleep apnea, Alzheimer’s—even alcohol addiction. That’s huge.
Why? Because these drugs don’t just help you lose weight—they actually improve your metabolic foundation. And when your metabolism is working better, your whole body follows.
What to know:
- Over 100 million Americans live with obesity.
- GLP-1 medications are showing benefits in multiple organ systems, not just blood sugar or weight.
- The key is using them strategically and safely—which is exactly what we do at The Gajer Practice. We only use these meds when appropriate, and always at the minimally effective dose, paired with deep metabolic work.
Learn more here:
WSJ: GLP-1 Drugs Could Treat a Range of Health Issues
2. AI Can Now Predict What Your Body Needs to Lose Weight
Yes, we’re in the future now.
Researchers behind a new tool called MealMeter trained artificial intelligence to predict people’s daily nutrition patterns just by using data from wearable tech—like heart rate, movement, and step count.
This is so cool because it shifts the focus from “just eat less” to understanding how your unique body processes food and activity in real time.
Quick facts:
- This tool accurately estimated macronutrient intake (protein, fat, carbs) using nothing more than your wearable device.
- It’s an exciting step toward truly personalized nutrition.
- It also confirms what I tell every patient: your metabolism is a dynamic, living system—and one-size-fits-all doesn’t work.
This is exactly the type of real-time, whole-body insight we use to personalize every Gajer Weight Loss Plan.
Read the full study here:
MealMeter: AI-Based Nutrition Estimation via Wearables
3. Berberine: Nature’s Little Metabolism Booster
You’ve probably heard whispers about berberine on social media, but now the science is catching up—and confirming what I’ve seen in clinic for years.
A 2025 research review pulled together the latest data on berberine’s role in weight loss and metabolic health. And yes—it’s just as good as we thought.
Berberine supports:
- Glucose and insulin balance
- Fat metabolism
- Reduced inflammation
- Appetite regulation
In other words—it gives your metabolism a helping hand without the crash, cravings, or sketchy side effects.
That’s why I made berberine a star ingredient in our Gajer Metabolism Magic supplement. We formulated it with a therapeutic dose to support real metabolic healing—from the inside out.
Why it matters:
This isn’t a quick fix—it’s a science-backed tool that works best when paired with the right habits, just like everything we recommend in our programs.
Get the science here:
Progress of the Anti-Obesity of Berberine (2025)
What This Means for You
The science of weight loss is getting smarter, more personalized, and more powerful every year. And I’m here for it.
Whether we’re talking about the right medication, smart tech, or a strategic supplement—what matters most is that we’re always using the latest research to serve you better.
If your metabolism feels sluggish, if your weight won’t budge, or if you’re just tired of chasing the next trend—you don’t have to figure it out alone.
We’ve got the science. We’ve got the plan and we’ve got your back.
Warm regards,
Dr. Aleksandra Gajer
The Gajer Practice